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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 17
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Apparently, so I've read, Polar HRM's are sometimes difficult to make shake hands with the online website.
For what it's worth, I happened to notice that this vendor says that a certain $20 microphone makes connections easier. Just sayin', don't have any experience with these meself ...http://www.bodytronics.com "We have tested the Sony ECM-F8 microphone with the Polar SonicLink system, and it is the only microphone we suggust to use. It just works, period." |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 15
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I have the no-name, stock microphone that comes with a computer when you buy it, and it's really old.
However, it works like a charm. I hold my CS200cad right up to (touching) the microphone and the signal meter on the Polar Weblink software is always high this way. If you're running windows, this may help: Start > All Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Sound Recorder Now, select Edit > Audio Properties. Click Volume buttom under Sound Recording.... Push the volume slider up all the way. Now your microphone is more sensitive to sound. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 17
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Hmm, tha'ts good information to have handy for reference!
Cheers! Olden |
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